In addition, the
new model features the Android 2.2 OS, whereas the current Droid features
Android 2.1.

The redesigned slide-out
keyboard features raised keys. The hot spot feature connects up to five Wi-Fi devices
to the Internet via Verizon's CDMA 1x EV-DO Rev. A network.

A limited-edition
R2-D2 version of the Droid 2 will be available in September only on Verizon's
website. It will feature exclusive Star Wars content and external hardware
designed to look like the trusty Droid from the film saga.

Other Droid 2 enhancements include new
enterprise security features, such as remote wipe and password enforcement, for
Microsoft Exchange server. Motorola also added Swype technology to accelerate
text input on the virtual keyboard; Wi-Fi 802.11n to join 802.11b/g;
speech-to-text conversion; and 30 fps video capture, up from 24 fps. Both
models feature 30 fps playback. Talktime grows to 575 minutes on the internal
1390mAh lithium-ion battery, up from the original Droid's 385 minutes on a 1400mAh
battery, Motorola's website shows.

In another change, the Droid 2 comes with 8GB
of embedded memory and included 8GB MicroSD memory card, whereas the original
came only with included 16GB memory card. Both models support 32GB MicroSD
cards.